Step 1 — Add it to Chrome
Open the Chrome Web Store listing for the Linkeddit extension and click Add to Chrome. Chrome will show you the permissions the extension needs — accept them.
The extension needs permission to talk to linkeddit.com and toold.reddit.com from your browser. That's how it pulls your queue and sends messages on your behalf. It does not get access to any other site.
Step 2 — Sign in to Linkeddit
In the same Chrome profile, make sure you're signed in to linkeddit.com with your Pro account. The extension uses your existing Linkeddit session — there's nothing extra to paste or configure.
When you open the side panel, the top of the panel shows two status pills. The Linkeddit pill should read Linkeddit · your@email.
Step 3 — Sign in to Reddit
In the same Chrome profile, sign in to old.reddit.com with the Reddit account you want to use for outreach. The extension only sends from this account — it never accesses anything else on Reddit beyond what you already have access to.
The second status pill in the side panel should now read Reddit · u/your-username.
If your Reddit account is brand new, read this first — there are some gotchas to avoid getting flagged.
Step 4 — Pin the side panel (optional but recommended)
Click the Linkeddit icon in your Chrome toolbar to open the side panel. Pin it next to whatever you're doing — Linkeddit dashboard, your CRM, your inbox — so it's always one click away.
Step 5 — Send your first DM
In the side panel: pick a Request from the dropdown, read the draft, edit if you want, hit Send DM. The DM goes out from your Reddit account, the lead gets marked as contacted on Linkeddit, and the next lead loads.
That's the whole loop. The first few DMs are worth doing manually so you can tune your Project's voice based on what you actually want to send. Once the drafts feel right, you can hand the queue to auto-send.
Signs it's all working
- Both status pills show filled dots — Linkeddit and Reddit are both signed in.
- A lead card appears with a draft DM already populated.
- Hitting Send actually sends — check your Reddit inbox's "Sent" folder to confirm.
- The lead disappears and a fresh one loads.
If anything is off, jump to troubleshooting.